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Britain’s New China-Backed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Linked to WEF, Pushes Social Credit System

Sunak's father-in-law is the founder of Infosys, an official partner of the World Economic Forum (WEF) thought to be connected to the development of the social credit system.

Los Angeles Unified Schools Improving Pandemic Learning Loss

Results of the "Nation's Report Card."

Upcoming FBI Testimony Will Spotlight ‘White Domestic Extremism’

The House Judiciary Committee will interview former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Counterterrorism Division Assistant Director Jill Sanborn, on December 2nd in regard to allegations of politicization of the bureau.

Pope Francis Appoints Another Abortion Activist to Pontifical Academy for Life

Pope Francis came under fire last week for naming an abortion advocate to the Pontifical Academy for Life, an institution dedicated to defending the right to life of all human beings, born and unborn.

Russian Court Upholds Britney Griner Sentence

The Moscow Regional Court ruled in favor of upholding the nine-year sentence of imprisoned WNBA basketball star Brittney Griner after her appeal on Tuesday.

Court Sides With Baker Who Refused to Serve Lesbian Wedding in California

A California court sided with a cake designer who declined to bake for a lesbian wedding because it violated her Christian beliefs.

Ron DeSantis Condemns Abortion: Protect Unborn Babies Because ‘Everybody Counts’

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke about the value of unborn babies while debating his Democrat opponent Monday, saying “everybody counts.” The Tampa Bay Times reports...

Two-Thirds of Americans Polled Reject the Democratic Party Platform on Abortion

Most Americans reject the Democratic Party’s official support for abortion through all nine months of pregnancy for any reason, according to a new poll.

Texas Takes Google to Court for Allegedly Harvesting Biometric Data Without Consent

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican, filed suit against Google last week for alleged violations of state law against collecting biometric data without informed consent.

New York Judge Rules Mail-In Voting Due to COVID Unconstitutional

A New York judge has ruled that voting by mail because of fear of spreading COVID is unconstitutional.

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